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I think the issue is that unless you are a big name or having an unbelievably insane season statistically, you get noticed a year too late. Happend with Yeremiah Bell, Starks, and Solia in the past.

Last year in Daboll's offense Incognito was absolutely a pro bowler, this year? Hell no. Reggie you can at least make a case for this year.

With LBs, the big names are always going to get in. While Dansby and Burnett both had very good years, they just don't have a lot of impact stats. They've made some saving plays, but they need to hold on to those INTs.

At the same time, as maddening as Incog's play has been this year, I am happy people realize he's got talent and is more than a dirty player. He's just not good for a Zone Blocking Scheme

Dominance Up Front
There is green all along the Dolphins’ offensive line as the big guys up front controlled the trench battle against Buffalo’s defense. They were a huge factor in Miami’s running game picking up 182 yards on 35 carries (5.2 yards/carry). Left guard Richie Incognito led the way with a +3.7 grade that consisted of a perfect day in pass protection and a strong game opening holes for the Miami running attack.

PFF Game Ball
With green grades all along the offensive line, it’d be easy to give the game ball to the entire front five, but LG Richie Incognito gets the nod for his perfect day in pass protection and stellar run blocking.